How many taxis does a city need?
New dispatching approach could cut the number of cars on the road while meeting rider demand.
New dispatching approach could cut the number of cars on the road while meeting rider demand.
Grad student Jonny Sun jokes on late-night TV about his alien persona and the unique challenges of working on a PhD while creating a graphic novel.
National Endowment for the Humanties-Mellon Foundation Open Book Program grant will support the digitization and open accessibility of key MIT Press titles.
The Comprehensive Initiative on Technology Evaluation teams up with the Technology Exchange Lab to produce a toolkit for technology evaluation in global development.
MIT’s Committed to Caring Award selects third slate of dedicated professors.
SPURS Fellows serve as agents of change in international development.
Daniel Kammen of the University of California at Berkeley discusses current efforts in clean energy innovation and implementation, and what's coming next.
Appointment recognizes Thompson's expertise in urban politics and coalition building.
Institute-wide effort will study the evolution of jobs in an age of technological advancement.
The way streets and buildings are arranged makes a big difference in how heat builds up, study shows.
Digital archive features never-before-published image of MIT's first black woman student.
MIT senior Yazmin Guzman wants to change the educational landscape to provide opportunities to all K-12 students.
The new connector helps faculty, students, and alumni launch startups in China.
Panel at MIT explores benefits, costs, and political challenges.
MIT professor’s new book calls for a more pluralistic, democratic vision of the city.